Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Stories For Saint Patrick's Day

As we celebrate the British guy who was enslaved in Ireland and later preached Christianity there, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a plan for collegiate conservatives.

From FrontpageMag, Democrats defended then-HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo when he was accused of sexual harassment 20 years ago.

From Townhall, amid a massive surge of illegal immigration, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas claims that the southern border is secure.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the China-backed Confucius Institute tries to avoid scrutiny by rebranding itself.

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden's border debacle shows the limits of reversing former President Trump's policies.

From The Federalist, the media's fake Trump quotes are just part of its fraudulent narrative about Georgia.

From American Thinker, the old idea that "we are all immigrants" is not exactly true.

From CNS News, Trump's take on rising gas prices.

From LifeZette, Biden dumps illegal aliens on the mayor of Huachuca, Arizona.

From NewsBusters, an MSNBC host admits that Biden is not allowing media to see the children at the southern border.

From Canada Free Press, to stand for America, fight against "caravan Joe".

From CTV News, experts warn of a third wave of the coronavirus in Canada.

From TeleSUR, Colombia confirms that more children are being recruited as soldiers by drug trafficking organizations.

From The Conservative Woman, the left is bitten by its own repression beast.

From the (U.K.) Independent, Downing Street will not say whether U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson regrets his past sexist comments.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a German court gives two Syria migrants probation for raping the 15-year-old girl who was giving them lessons in German.  (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)

From About Hungary, according to Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjarto, Eastern coronavirus vaccines have saved the lives of many Hungarians and Serbs.

From Free West Media, a Latvian media "influencer" is canceled after a comment about homosexuality.

From The Moscow Times, Russia bans insulting World War II veterans.

From Radio Bulgaria, a 47-year-old man from Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria dies after being vaccinated against the coronavirus.

From the Greek City Times, according to Tourism Minister Harry Theocharis, Greece will open for all tourists on May 14th.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, members of the presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina continue their visit to Turkey.

From Balkan Insight, Serbia reportedly rejected more asylum seekers in 2020 than in 2019.

From ReMix, while meeting in Vienna, four E.U. leaders call for more equitable distribution of coronavirus vaccines.

From Euractiv, Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa vetoes a bill to decriminalize euthanasia after the country's Constitutional Court declares it unconstitutional.

From EuroNews, the European Commission proposes a "Green Pass" for free movement within the E.U. during the coronavirus pandemic.

From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan company OCP will continue selling fertilizer to American farmers.

From The Jerusalem Post, the Knesset okays electronic bracelets for people returning to Israel from abroad.

From The New Arab, Tunisian President Kais Saied visits Libya for talks with interim Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah.

From Dawn, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan asks National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser to "immediately" create a committee for electoral reforms.

From The Hans India, a leader in India's Congress Party is shot dead in the district of Chhatarpur in the state of Madhya Pradesh.

From Gatestone Institute, U.S. President Biden must deal with Turkey very carefully.

From The Stream, Big Brother, I mean, Big Tech is watching you.

From The Daily Signal, congresscritter Greg Murphy (R-NC) proposes sending the National Guardsmen now at the Capitol to the southern border.

From Space War, top U.S. officials arrive in Seoul, South Korea with North Korea and China on the agenda.

From The American Conservative, Washington's negative fixation with Russia.

From Fox News, former congresscritter Charlie Rangel (D-NY) defends Governor Andrew Cuomo (D-NY).

From Breitbart, having wrongly accused the U.K. of banning the export of coronavirus vaccines, the E.U. bans the export of coronavirus vaccines.

From Newsmax, the IRS plans to extend this year's tax filing deadline to May 15th or 17th.

From the New York Post, a man in LaGrange, New York pleads guilty to possessing seven live sharks.

And from CNN, North Korea denounces the K-pop industry as "slave-like exploitation".

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